Tavik Frantisek Simon Landscape Prints
Tavik Frantisek Simon (1877–1942) was a major Czech etcher, painter and woodcut artist. After studying at the Academy of Fine Art in Prague, he had his first one-man show in that city in 1905. By 1917, Simon was a professor of art at the same Academy and later chairman of the influential Hollar Association of Czech Graphic Art.
Simon went on to travel the world and by 1920 he was an established artist with an international reputation. His work shows his love for the French Impressionists and, later on, Japanese woodblock prints. His delicate use of colors and impressionistic tones gives his work a unique quality. He was truly a master of his art.
20th Century Other Art Style Tavik Frantisek Simon Landscape Prints
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1950s Tavik Frantisek Simon Landscape Prints
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1930s Modern Tavik Frantisek Simon Landscape Prints
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1940s Modern Tavik Frantisek Simon Landscape Prints
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18th Century Old Masters Tavik Frantisek Simon Landscape Prints
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18th Century Old Masters Tavik Frantisek Simon Landscape Prints
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1840s Modern Tavik Frantisek Simon Landscape Prints
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1840s Modern Tavik Frantisek Simon Landscape Prints
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18th Century Modern Tavik Frantisek Simon Landscape Prints
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1840s Modern Tavik Frantisek Simon Landscape Prints
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18th Century Modern Tavik Frantisek Simon Landscape Prints
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1970s Contemporary Tavik Frantisek Simon Landscape Prints
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Late 18th Century Old Masters Tavik Frantisek Simon Landscape Prints
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